I've done it for years. I put the disconnect under the swivel at the boom, which I can pull down to swap out for the washdown hose without a ladder.
I used to have a quick disconnect in the equipment room. It didn't get used very often and it got so corroded to the point that it wouldn't work anymore. If I need a longer hose out in the bay I'll disconnect the gun and screw the long hose onto the bay hose, it only takes a couple of minutes.I was thinking about putting it at the pump inside the equipment room. Wouldn't have to worry about theft or pulling down the boom. Any thoughts?
I used to have them on each bay, but not just for connecting the washdown hose, I'd also use them to quickly change a broken bay hose and I'd keep a couple assemblies ready. Now I have them just on bays 2 and 5. I mounted a hose reel on an old hand truck with 100' of hose on it, which I only need to unspool about 60' of most of the time since I can couple it to those two bays. I used to keep a cart with 250' of hose in 50' lengths, and when one wore through I'd just pull it off and throw it away, until I was down to 100', then I'd order three more.Mep do you have these on each of your bays or just on 1 bay like the other guys mentioned? A longer wash down hose would be nice for morning wash downs and clean ups
I did exactly that at each of my washes.I was thinking about putting it at the pump inside the equipment room. Wouldn't have to worry about theft or pulling down the boom. Any thoughts?